![]() Edit your hosts file to override DNS settings If your DNS Resolver still has the old records cached, you will not see your website. Note that this will only clear the DNS cache on your own computer, not the cache with your DNS Resolver. cPanel has written instructions on how to clear DNS cache on various operating systems. You can clear your computer’s DNS cache to force your computer to look up your domain name again. ![]() But the entire internet uses DNS, including X10Hosting.įrom the same article I posted: Clear your computer’s DNS cache Why do we say three days when it almost never takes that long? Because we don’t like to explain the same thing over and over again to everyone whose site is live but can’t see it yet themselves. But that all depends on your internet provider, there is nothing we can do to speed that up. This can be as little as 10 minutes, but in the worst cases can take up to three days. However, some internet providers take their sweet time to figure out that a domain name has a new home. All accounts are automatically set up in a minute or two, after which our work is done. We actually put you live in 5 minutes, but we can only do that if your internet provider cooperates. Three days is very rare, usually it’s less than a day. Note that we don’t say it takes approximately three days, we say it takes up to three days. I wanted to try Infinity Free, as a backup, but Surprised to be told, Im currently with X10 HOSTING,who got me LIVE in less than 24 hours
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